Recruiting patients from disadvantaged areas to regulate services would put power into the hands of ordinary people and help address stubborn inequality
Whether to evoke sympathy or stigma, the ways that Syrians in Lebanon are represented help compound exclusion and obscure connections
With rising mutations, catastrophe looms unless powerful states stop being so inward-looking and cooperate to achieve global vaccination
On Friday, Iranians will go to the polls to vote for the new president. But the will of the people is not the only thing that determines the results
Attacks on a politician and a new book marking the tenth anniversary of the Utøya massacre have finally led to a public debate about racism
The principles that underpin equality law were intended to protect people from being targeted for their faith. This judgement upsets the balance
With the climate of repression reaching fever pitch in Belarus and Russia, European institutions need to support new opportunities for young people
SYRIZA is not the same party that rose to power in 2015 – is this the end of its populist adventure?
The nation has been accused of breaking its agreement to ensure a flow of 500 cubic metres per second of the Euphrates flows through to Syria